Brandon: Man accused of soliciting without permit

A Ridgeland man will appear in Justice Court on a charge of violating Rankin County's transient business ordinance, which requires any business conducting door-to-door sales in unincorporated areas to apply for a permit with the Sheriff's Department. Arlo Raynald Taylor has been held without bond since his arrest last week because of a previous conviction of violating the county ordinance earlier this year. Sheriff's deputies responded to multiple calls about Taylor going to residences on White Road near Florence reportedly telling homeowners he wanted to clean their carpets.

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Brandon: Man accused of soliciting without permit

A Ridgeland man will appear in Justice Court on a charge of violating Rankin County's transient business ordinance, which requires any business conducting door-to-door sales in unincorporated areas